Speculation floating around that Bruins RFA netminder Jeremy Swayman wants a $10MM average annual value on his next deal is likely unfounded, Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff said on SN960 The FAN’s Big Show on Wednesday.
Swayman’s camp is holding out for an AAV in the $8.5MM range on a long-term deal, while the Bruins are holding firm just north of $6MM per season, per Seravalli. He adds there hasn’t been much progress toward a resolution since those numbers were first exchanged earlier this summer.
“I think that’s a pretty sizeable gap that hasn’t been bridged yet and with the trade of Linus Ullmark, it’s obvious that Swayman is such a big part of what the Bruins’ future looks like and the stability of their core because the goaltending has been the backbone of that team,” Seravalli said. “But if you have a philosophical difference on what you think your goaltender should make, and if you thought that with the numbers he’s posted that he was going to be in that range, I can understand why there’s been a disconnect there.”
Swayman, 26 in November, posted a .916 SV%, 2.53 GAA, and three shutouts with a 25-10-8 record last season in 44 appearances (43 starts).
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Inside Out
Swayman is nuts if he really thinks he can get that much. $7 million max. I hope Bruins hold firm and make him realize his agents are doing to him what Boras did to Jordan Montgomery in baseball. They’re like the real estate agent who told you you’d get $1 million for your house just to get your business and now are afraid to tell you they exaggerated by 20%.
itsmeheyhii
Meet in the middle at 7.25mil and call it a day.
Dany 3
I agree with you if he want more then $7 a year let him sit or sign him on a bridge dealt.
pawtucket
I want to watch him sit the year.
RipperMagoo
Probably should’ve negotiated before trading Ullmark. At least then you’ve have some idea how crazy the Swayman camp is or going to be.
mcase7187
Living in NE area we have a radio/tv host named Michael Felger he’s been on record saying over and over you don’t need to great goalie to win the cup and then he should the stats and I agree with him trade JS and save that money to get some scoring and better your farm system with high end draft picks they should’ve kept Ullmark instead